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Old 07-27-2010, 02:34 AM
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Any one have ideas for a wall hanging/lap quilt - on a serious time scale here only have till December to complete - not too girlie - keep going back to a simple wedding ring but would I have time?
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Wedding ring is a classic you can't go wrong!
as to time it depend on how much time you have to sew/day week?
also do you plan on hand or machine quiting?
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Old 07-27-2010, 03:53 AM
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I will piece it by machine and can usually spare a couple of hours a day if necessary - quilting is always done by hand as I am rubbish doing it on the machine - think I will have to 'bite the bullet' and go for wedding ring apart from anything else my daughter loves geometric designs
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Old 07-27-2010, 06:55 AM
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give it a twist and instead of a white or cream background, make it the color of her wedding.
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The double wedding ring , has a couple ways to make them that speed up the process :lol:
Quiltsmart makes am interfacing that you attach to the back ground fabric rather then piecing everything .

Also Eleanor Burns ( Quilt in a Day) has a pattern in her Egg money Quilt book :thumbup:
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Patrice has a wonderful tute on here for a double wedding ring.
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Old 07-27-2010, 05:04 PM
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I am currently doing one for my cousins wedding. I started with a celtic knot. the one i picked is a heart. So it is Girly. But you could do a true lovers knot as the center.
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Old 07-27-2010, 07:25 PM
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hi Janedee,
I have never made a Double Wedding Ring Quilt, but I do have book and it comes with a template that seems like it would make the whole process easier. "Rings That Bind" is the title. You sew strips together and then cut a 1/4 ring with the template. Good luck
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I think Eleanor Burn's "Lover's Knot" is wonderful. It's basically a log cabin on point.

http://www.amazon.com/Lovers-Knot-El.../dp/0922705046

I was able to check this out at my local library. I haven't actually made it yet, but I'm sure, especially with her technique, that it would go together quickly.
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Thankyou everyone for all the replies - have checked out the tutorial - really makes it look simple - have also ordered the Eleanor Burns book for her Love Knot so will make my decision when I have seen the pattern for that or as suggested might combine the two - will let you know xx
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